(In reply to Wayne Mery (:wsmwk) from comment #4) > QA will want to look at this for functional and dataloss potential. Seems to work for basic cases. Tested: - drag single message into another folder (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK - drag multiple messages into another folder (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK - drag folder with multiple messages (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK - drag closed thread (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK Some buggy observations - Some of these actions sometimes appeared to have *significant delays of up to several seconds with only 2 small messages*, then not - All my Gmail Inbox subfolders (Friends & Family, Social Media, Work and custom folders) have weird order of columns: (starred, read) From (spam) Subject, Date. `Thread` missing, `From` shouldn't be there, `Correspondents` should afasik. *Restore column order doesn't change that, which looks like a bug.* - filed Bug 1817867. - Eventually appeared to have lost 1 message, but not exactly sure how. Maybe dragging (thread?) back from local Trash to Imap. Can't reproduce. - After restarting Daily, the weird columns thing had also crawled into my IMAP inbox. Then checked and saw 99% CPU in Task manager for a sec before it went down, apparently from something like "Microsoft Text Input...". Now I have weird set of columns with weird order and I cannot change that, as columns also cannot be reordered yet.
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(In reply to Wayne Mery (:wsmwk) from comment #4) > QA will want to look at this for functional and dataloss potential. Seems to work for basic cases. Tested: - drag single message into another folder (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK - drag multiple messages into another folder (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK - drag folder with multiple messages (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK - drag closed thread (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK Some buggy observations - Some of these actions sometimes appeared to have *significant delays of up to several seconds with only 2 small messages*, then not - All my Gmail Inbox subfolders (Friends & Family, Social Media, Work and custom folders) have weird order of columns: (starred, read) From (spam) Subject, Date. `Thread` missing, `From` shouldn't be there, `Correspondents` should afasik. Weirdly, we don't seem to have an action for restoring the default set?? Eventually I ended up with all small columns in front - *Restore column order doesn't change that, which looks like a bug* - filed Bug 1817867. - Eventually appeared to have lost 1 message, but not exactly sure how. Maybe dragging (thread?) back from local Trash to Imap. Can't reproduce. - After restarting Daily, the weird columns thing had also crawled into my IMAP inbox. Then checked and saw 99% CPU in Task manager for a sec before it went down, apparently from something like "Microsoft Text Input...". Now I have weird set of columns with weird order and I cannot change that, as columns also cannot be reordered yet.
(In reply to Wayne Mery (:wsmwk) from comment #4) > QA will want to look at this for functional and dataloss potential. Seems to work for basic cases. Tested: - drag single message into another folder (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK - drag multiple messages into another folder (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK - drag folder with multiple messages (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK - drag closed thread (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK Some buggy observations - Some of these actions sometimes appeared to have *significant delays of up to several seconds with only 2 small messages*, then not - All my Gmail Inbox subfolders (Friends & Family, Social Media, Work and custom folders) have weird order of columns: (starred, read) From (spam) Subject, Date. `Thread` missing, `From` shouldn't be there, `Correspondents` should afasik. Weirdly, we don't seem to have an action for restoring the default set?? Eventually I ended up with all small columns in front - *Restore column order doesn't change that, which looks like a bug* - filed Bug 1817867. - Eventually appeared to have lost 1 message, but not exactly sure how. Maybe dragging (thread?) back from local Trash to Imap. Can't reproduce. - After restarting Daily, the weird columns thing had also crawled into my IMAP inbox. Then checked and saw 99% CPU in Task manager for a sec before it went down, apparently from something unrelated like "Microsoft Text Input...". Now I have weird set of columns with weird order and I cannot change that, as columns also cannot be reordered yet.
(In reply to Wayne Mery (:wsmwk) from comment #4) > QA will want to look at this for functional and dataloss potential. Seems to work for basic cases. Tested: - drag single message into another folder (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK - drag multiple messages into another folder (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK - drag folder with multiple messages (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK - drag closed thread (IMAP > IMAP, IMAP > local) -> OK Some buggy observations - Some of these actions sometimes appeared to have *significant delays of up to several seconds with only 2 small messages*, then not - All my Gmail Inbox subfolders (Friends & Family, Social Media, Work and custom folders) have weird order of columns: (starred, read) From (spam) Subject, Date. `Thread` missing, `From` shouldn't be there, `Correspondents` should afasik. Weirdly, we don't seem to have an action for restoring the default set?? Eventually I ended up with all small columns in front - *Restore column order doesn't change that, which looks like a bug* - filed Bug 1817867. - Eventually appeared to have lost 1 message, but not exactly sure how. Maybe dragging (thread?) back from local Trash to Imap. Can't reproduce. - After restarting Daily, the weird columns thing had also crawled into my IMAP inbox. Then checked and saw 99% CPU in Task manager for a sec before it went down, apparently from something unrelated like "Microsoft Text Input...". Now I have weird set of columns with weird order and I cannot change that, as columns also cannot be reordered yet. - Also met Bug 1817871 on the way.